Been off the air for a few years, mainly due to family illness' and now wanting to get active again.

You opinions solicited, and yes the questions are pretty broad:

Mobile - looking at a FT8900, four bander for mobile use in daily driver. I guess two or three antennas would be required. The combination of cross-band repeater and multi-bands is attractive. But, will it handle all the new "stuff" which I'm just learning about? (Stuff = technical advances old farts are slow to comprehend)

HT -

Shack - Have a NIB D1000 with tuner. (In the other closet are an Atlas 210 and Swan mobile HF rig) The 'back yard' is 4 1/2 acres, so I'm open to most applications. Would like to do a little DX but more comfortable ragchewing. Besides a decent vertrical, would small tr-bander with maybe a 40 monobander under it be a good start. I don't plan on a lot of experimenting, so I want to try and get it right the first go around. (Last used was a TH6-DXX that worked well.)

I have a FT 8900 in my truck. It works great. I do not use the 10 meter band. I have a Larsen 6 meter antenna with NMO mount. I also have a Larsen 2 / 440 dual band antenna with NMO mount. Since the USA version of the FT 8900 outputs all signals into one SO 239 you will need a diplexer to split the 6 meter signal from the 2 / 400 signals.

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